Customer Reviews With Photos

  • Well-made and a good value. Quick and easy access. The only complaint would be trying to mount it into studs in the wall. You can get one stud, but not the other with the Existing holes in the mount.

  • 5 out of 5
    Works fine with the 9mm SW Competitor, but have to remove the mag well or it will not seat. Luckily the Competitor model is easy to remove mag well. It is a little difficult to remove the magazine when finished, but at least it doesn’t bump out when shooting off hand. Saves my hand from constant racking. But if you want to practice racking, you can with the dry mag inserted. Trigger pull is close to the actual pull, can practice feeling the reset for double taps.

  • Great deal think about it there the new gen 3 cameras that are 120$ a piece so 240 for 2 cams and you pay 10$ a piece for the locks and the locks alone are 30-40$ for 2 and cabelas has a sale going on but it’s 240$ for the gen 3 cam nothing else! Great cams I’ll have 5 now and will be buying ALOT more!! Shot a monster buck last year using those cams it scored 132 1/8 and weighed 205 that’s huge we’re I live I was the talk of the town and 5 county’s lol!!

  • This 1-6x scope is made very well, and is higher quality and of greater precision than I expected. The outer body and mount are rock solid, and the adjustment controls have a great feel to them. You just pull out the dial and it clicks for MOA which you can feel and hear if it is quiet. Being as this is a budget scope, costing under $110 at the time of this review, you cannot expect the same sort of clarity and light transmission as scopes that cost four or five times as much. When looking through the scope at 1x, you can see the warping at the edges of the view. Eye relief is excellent, and running it with both eyes open, gives a reasonably good red dot effect, but you may be distracted by the edge distortion. I found it to be acceptable, and had no trouble looking past it. 2x to 3x is the scope sweet spot, providing great clarity, zero distortion, and great light transmission. Going above 3x started to see marked decrease in light transmission, and up to 6x, I'm going to estimate that 40% of the light is lost. In a dusk situation, it can turn a difficult shot into an impossible shot, because contrast and brightness drop off fast. The lighted reticle is well done, and it has plenty of gradients, though I found the brighter settings to be crazy bright and not usable. Using a laser bore sight gets you on paper first shot, and the responsive horizontal and vertical adjustments make getting to bullseye just about as easy as can be. It locks in tight, with four screws per support, and two locking points on the weapon rail mount. One negative, but not worth a star, is that it is heavy for the size. They saved money by not using high-tech alloys, and you're going to feel it if you have to carry this for a long time. For the price, however, you can't go wrong. Five Star Budget 1-6x Scope

  • This holster has gotten so many compliments, and it totally deserves every single one. The top grain leather has this gorgeous, supple finish that looks amazing. The hardware is solid brass with a polished, smooth shine that adds a nice touch. The stitching is super heavy-duty, wrapping all the way around, and even the straps are sewn face-to-face so that the finished side is always facing out. Plus, the brass rivets at all the stress points give it some extra durability, making it perfect for tough, everyday use.

  • I have 2 cameras and love them. The fact I can change settings to both on my phone and takes affect in seconds is perfect. Area we live in only gets T-Mobile service which works great with these cameras. Highly recommend!!

  • FIRST: All the reviews show a different model than i received. the listing shows some pictures with a sawtooth model, which is what i got, and some without. the listing also says this should be a green circle dot, but i got a plain green dot. it came wrapped in a bag with scotch tape holding it closed too, so hopefully they send the correct item, with the circle dot, when the replacement arrives. pictures of what they sent me are included for reference... SECOND: Got the correct optic. It fits properly, and looks good... However it doesnt have a NV setting that is invisible to the unaided eye. The listing says it does. It also doesnt turn off completely whether using the long button press or time elapsed auto shutoff function. It just switches to the dimmest setting, which is still visible. I emailed ADE and they told me to expect about 2000hr battery life. It is advertised as 5000hr and also as 10,000hr in the item listing, but the ADE rep told me 2000... Disappointing. That means I'm going to be changing batteries every 3months if I'm lucky. Probably going to pass. If I do keep it, the battery is coming out for storage, and it will be a range only toy, since it is obviously not a serious use optic. UPDATE: Decided to see how long the battery would last with intermittent use, on the second brightest setting. May 11th would have been approximately the 2000hr mark, and just a couple days ago, it started getting dim automatically. Today is about 18wks past that 2000hr mark, with intermittent occasional use. Not too bad. I'm more happy with the fact that it "lets you know" the battery is getting weak by running at a dimmer setting. I can still manually make it brighter, but the shake-awake defaults to a lower level. Pleasant surprise. Bumping up to 4 stars.

  • 5 out of 5
    These 20mm ammo cans are commonly used by whitewater rafters for food and human waste storage on long trips. Because they are surplus and are obviously going to vary in condition I was hesitant to order some online. However these have been hard to find since the pandemic so I decided to take my chances and buy one. Then I bought five more. They're all in better condition than depicted in the product photo so I'm very happy. Some of them have had the original text from the military painted over so if you want them for a movie prop or something that might be an issue but I'd planned on giving them a fresh coat of paint anyway.

  • These are great infrared binoculars, you can see plain as day in total darkness with them. Can't wait to put them to use!

  • Right out of the box the m41 is hands down better than the zoomable magnifiers feyachi sells, the flip to side mount the adjustable turrets and even the over all feel is superior comparing to their m57 1.5x-5x magnifier. The m41 is the same as the m40 its just the flip to side mount goes to the right instead of the left. for me I like it that way since I'm a right handed user and my view isn't obfuscate with the body blocking my left eye. The package comes with the magnifier, the flip to side mount, a raiser plate to go from absolute co-witness to 1/3 co-witness, 2 sets of different length screws (for 1/3 or absolute fit) which come with 1 extra each (so nice) they are rated HKP 10.9 (if you know you know), and with an allen wrench, cleaning cloth followed by the manual. The lenses are clear and clean, I didn't see any fisheyeing from either side of the lenses and no noticeable discoloration. the diopter adjuster felt stiff at first but after breaking it in felt smoother and had no problems with it afterwards. the lens is easy to adjust and retain their adjustment with no need to modify (like I had to with the m57). The body of the m41 feels solid and heavy with good construction on it, the magnifier with the mount attached weights in around 10.5 ounces (m57 at 12.8oz) and with the raiser plate its at 10.7oz. the turret caps come with an embossed heads that allow to adjust the m41 turrets with, so no need to have tools on hand (like I had to with the m57). The flip mount feel tight and secure with its flip action. The first time I flipped it felt very stiff that I thought it came defective, but after pushing through the stiffness it loosened up a bit and now feels smooth as butter (unlike the m57...it was the opposite from feeling ok too lose as a goose with over travel). the mount is fixed to the magnifier from the bottom with two screws and locked in by a lug in the center of the body (nice touch to prevent recoil from jarring it). The only gripe I have with the flip mount is, there is no recoil lug to solidify the mount to the 1913 rail, which is a shame but not world ending. The size of the m41 body is about 2.93 inches (pretty close to 3 inches) which worked out great for how my set up is at the moment (my build is ever evolving with no end in sight). I was able to move my red dot in a position that allowed the m41 to give space to my 45degree irons (votatu v3 because the v9 has the buttons facing outside...these companies have a strange naming sense) the m57 took way too much space and didn't allow my to use the irons which makes me excited that I don't have to return my irons now (yay...). I give this product a 5 out of 5. It feels good, rated for 5.56mm, looks clean with no markings (thank feyachi) and doesn't wiggle like a rubber chicken (I'm looking at you m57). Feyachi redeemed themselves to me with this product and I'm looking forward to their future line up going forward. Thanks feyachi for making a good budget magnifier that can be reliable and nice looking.

  • Camera takes great pics, Followed set up instructions and turned out to be pretty simple. Map on the app shows where the camera is located almost to the foot!!! I plan on buying another one.

  • 5 out of 5
    I'll start with the obvious. It's a clone and it's not really a holographic sight. Unlike the product photos, it is marked with 'EOTech' on the sides. It appears to really be a reflex sight which is kind of cool because you can select from green/red. It is built pretty well and everything functions OK. I mounted to my AR and was able to bore sight with no problem. It held zero with some jostling tapping. The adjustments do not click, which is OK. The magnifier works... The two issues I have with the sight are 1) the glass/lenses on the 'holographic' sight can be extremely reflective in the right lighting--like seeing your face in a mirror and 2) The quick disconnect (of the 'holographic' piece) doesn't really work on my rails--I had to loosen/tighten with a screwdriver. I certainly wouldn't let my life depend on it, but it is an OK sight for plinking/pellets/airsoft.

  • After looking online and shopping local retail stores I decided to go with this TOLEBLID gun safe. What set it apart to me was that the 3 bolt latches are spread out with the bottom one located very close to the bottom. This makes it very secure. Many online locate all the latch bolt toward the top of the door making it less secure. It arrived very quickly even though it was order during the holidays. It came it well packaged (double boxed and padded). Also, very nice it was fully assembled. When I opened it was very happy to see it was exactly as described. My first impressions was It looked very nice in person, it is elegantly designed and looks very modern. On the day of arrival I was conveniently sent a message that my safe would arrive and was sent a link to a video on how to program it. I successfully programed it following the instructions. It was very straight forward and to program finger print access was so simple. The interior is very well appointed with long gun racks, pistol sleeves and an adjustable shelf all wrapped in a gray felt. It really shows the quality and attention to detail. Also, a nice surprise was the LED lit interior. Installing it into my closet was easy and I was able to secure it with the large provided lag bolts to the wall and floor. I love the multiple methods of access key code and finger print. My absolute favorite feature on this safe is the finger print access. Its is so quick easy and convenient. If you choose this safe you wont be disappointed.

  • While cheap price, seems like a strong metal box. I have two of them. The wake then finger print can be slow. My biggest complaint is that while moving this box my gun must have bumped the program button to where it broke off and I haven’t found a way to get it back in the hole or connected to the inside board. Of course I already forgot the code to it cause it’s just 1-6 numbers. But I can’t reprogram it. Will have to use actual key and fingerprints only now which defeats the purpose of the number keys. But also won’t be able to program prints or numbers

  • This sling is pretty nice, and is an interesting design that I have not used before. It's a back-up sling, and you can attach it to the stock of a rifle and it is unobtrusive when it is secured with the silicon band. The camo pattern on the model I got was also interesting and done well. The MFDQ button works well, and once clipped into the socket, the connection is very secure. The one issue that prevented this item from being a five star sling is the quality of the webbing that was used. It is strong, but the edges are prone to get frayed, as I noticed after just a short while of working with the sling. For a back-up, I guess that's fine, but for a primary, I can see this wearing out after only a season or two. Four Star Backup Sling

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